Louisa Robbin

Louisa is a live artist and writer, a sad girl who projects her feelings on to glitter and gold and a Queer Black British (African) woman who is forever ticking boxes.

Passionate about the alternative, the untraditional and the awkward, Louisa is intent on making art that explores the beauty in ritual, intimacy and the self (self-care, self-harm, self-esteem). Her recent work ‘to care’ explores her depression and the desperate need to keep going, keep doing and be more.

As half of Transits, a pair of songwriters, musicians and vocalists, Louisa allows her writing to inform their unique style. Drawing influence from artists like Daughter and Bonobo, their haunting sound has been said to transport an audience.

Image Credit: Tom Chimiak

'to care'

How do you distract yourself from negative thoughts? Herbal tea, meditation, booze, bubble baths? Louisa shares her musings away from the therapist’s chair. Watch as she tries to cope, to care and not to disappear.